Help with cleaning up the servo wiring on my biped scout

I need help with cleaning up the wiring on my biped scout. Do you guys have any pictures of how you guys zip tied the wiring of the biped scout so that it still allows it to move in full range but not dangle around?

I don’t know about the best place to attach them, but I would look into a cable sleeving kit if you want it to look tidy. I recon they look great.

Yes, the best thing to do is look for places to tie wrap the servo wires and group them when possible. Make sure that when you tie wrap them that there is enough slack to allow the servos to move in its full range without pulling on the wires. There is really no right or wrong way of doing it, you just have to experiment with holding the wires in different locations to see how it looks before attaching them with tie wraps.

Here’s a great website to dress up the wires to provide an even cleaner look.

cableorganizer.com/wire-loom/

Also: allow plenty of flex room around joints. If a wire is forced to bend sharply around the same small area, it is more likely to fail in a shorter time than one with a larger loop. Tightly-routed wiring may look cleaner than wiring with big flex loops at the joints, but you pay for it in the long run.